Strychnos euryphylla Gilg & Busse ()

 
Scientific name : Strychnos euryphylla Gilg & Busse
Botanical Family : Loganiaceae
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115001 Schwenckia guineensis Schumach. & Thonn.   Solanaceae          
80028 Argyroderma productum L.Bolus   MESEMBRYANTHEMACEAE          
55868 Crotalaria colorata Schinz subsp. colorata   Fabaceae          
chvil8 Chrysothamnus viscidiflorus (Hook.) Nutt. ssp. linifolius (Greene) Hall & Clements >>Chrysothamnus linifolius Asteraceae          
ergri2 Erythronium grandiflorum Pursh var. idahoense (St. John & G.N. Jones) R.J. Davis >>Erythronium grandiflorum ssp. candidum Liliaceae          
asla10 Asplenium laetum Sw. brownstem spleenwort Aspleniaceae          
nahi Nama hispidum Gray bristly nama Hydrophyllaceae          
29970 Begonia sciaphila Gilg ex Engl. var. longipedunculata R.Wilczek   Begoniaceae          
pl_2747 Geranium ocellatum   Geraniaceae          
117704 Triumfetta glechomoides Welw. ex Mast. var. glabra De Wild.   Tiliaceae          
110440 Chytranthus bracteosus Radlk.   Sapindaceae          
trtr6 Trifolium truncatum (Greene) Greene >>Trifolium depauperatum var. stenophyllum Fabaceae          
101370 Protea gazensis Beard   PROTEACEAE          
gymin Gyminda Sarg. false box Celastraceae          
diau Diplacus aurantiacus (W. Curtis) Jepson orange bush monkeyflower Scrophulariaceae          
12323 Haworthia angustifolia Haw. var. denticulifera Poelln.   ASPHODELACEAE          
     

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